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Re: procps 010801-2 question


Elfyn,

I do not have Administrator rights, so everything must be
created as "Just Me". This is not a big problem, because
Cygwin is used here only in a small group to automate
tasks on Windows 2000 systems (corporate policy).

Like I said before, now procps and strace work, and I
do not know why...

Jurgen










"Elfyn McBratney" <elfyn-cygwin at exposure dot org dot uk>
04/22/2003 11:21 AM

 
        To:     "cygwin" <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
Jurgen Defurne/BRG/CE/PHILIPS at EMEA1
        cc: 
        Subject:        Re: procps 010801-2 question
        Classification: Unclassified



Jurgen please keep replies on list.

> Thanks. Here is the output of cygcheck. Btw. cygcheck
> also does not run anymore from a shell prompt, but it
> does run from a DOS command prompt.
>
> [...]

When you installed Cygwin did you install for "All Users" or "Just Me"? If
the prior, that may be the problem, as your mount table only contains user
mounts. To go back to all user's re-run setup.exe and change the install 
for
to "All users" and click through until the end (no need to update 
packages)
and you'll see a message a long the lines of "Nothing to be done". Once
setup.exe has exited reboot your system and see if that helps.

BTW, I can't remember hearing success stories of doing a Cygwin install 
like
this so it may not even work.

P.S. cygcheck output attached for Cygwin Analysts.

Elfyn



[attachment "cygcheck.txt" deleted by Jurgen Defurne/BRG/CE/PHILIPS]




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